Sentence example with the word 'tarpaulin'

tarpaulin

Definition n. waterproofed canvas

Last update: September 26, 2015


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The tarpaulin, bulged up in the center, seemed to be suppressing triumphant exultation.   [noun]

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Tarpaulin 10ft x 12ft Green £ 8.42 (Save £ 5.62) Manufactured from 130g/m² material with heavy, 30 micron laminate.   [noun]

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Treading softly for fear of a spark from his boots, and guarding the lantern well, Carne approached one of the casks in the lower tier, and lifted the tarpaulin.   [noun]

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That's right, the old tarpaulin corroborated.   [noun]

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"Never mind, my good lads, tie the tarpaulin over it, and get it away to the carriage."   [noun]

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Chews coca all day, the communicative tarpaulin added.   [noun]

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It was protected from the weather by an ingenious little tarpaulin contrivance in the nature of an umbrella.   [noun]

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The principal types to be found in the United Kingdom and on the continent of Europe are open wagons (the lading often protected from the weather by tarpaulin sheets), mineral wagons, covered or box wagons for cotton, grain, &c., sheep and cattle trucks, &c. The principal types of American freight cars are box cars, gondola cars, coal cars, stock cars, tank cars and refrigerator cars, with, as in other countries, various special cars for special purposes.   [Please select]

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The giant was made comfortable with a heap of sacks and an old tarpaulin.   [Please select]

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Why had every other freight-car a tarpaulin drawn over it.   [Please select]

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Some poles were set up and a tarpaulin arranged for Mrs.   [Please select]

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